Technologies for extracting and analysing the credibility of health-related online content
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The evolution of the Web has led to an improvement in
information accessibility. This change has allowed access to
more varied content at greater speed, but we must also be
aware of the dangers involved. The results offered may be
unreliable, inadequate, or of poor quality, leading to
misinformation. This can have a greater or lesser impact
depending on the domain, but is particularly sensitive when it
comes to health-related content.
In this thesis, we focus in the development of methods to
automatically assess credibility. We also studied the reliability of
the new Large Language Models (LLMs) to answer health
questions. Finally, we also present a set of tools that might help
in the massive analysis of web textual content.
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